Washington D.c. -
Members of Congress as well as former senior U.S. Government officials attended a memorial on Capitol Hill to pay tribute to 24 unarmed residents of Camp Liberty, Iraq, who were killed when a barrage of 80 missile slammed into the Camp last month.

Baghdad -
A recent attack on the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MeK), an Iranian opposition group, at their base in Camp Liberty near the Baghdad International Airport killed at least 26 residents and many more were wounded.

Iran allegedly launched an attack against a group of Iranian dissidents living in Iraq. So far, 23 people have died as a result of the attack. Leaders from around the world have denounced the unwarranted violence.

Washington D.c. -
Members of the Senate Armed Services committee heard the case of the Mojahedin e Khalq. Over 2,000 members of the MEK are trapped in Iraq, facing threats from the ongoing instability in the country, and potential attacks from pro-Iranian forces.

Thirty-eight leading public figures, many of them former government officials, urged the White House, State Department, and presidential candidates to engage with opposition groups opposed to the Iranian regime.

Washington -
The People's Mujahedin of Iran (MEK, PMOI, or MKO) has been removed from the U.S. list of terror organizations. Anonymous officials claim that the decision was made by Hillary Clinton but will not be announced until later.